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++ 我的農場文 : 這年紀馬里蘭大學的二年級生在做這個 and more. . . . . .

++ 既然被鄉民說成是農場文 , 就當它是農場文好惹 ;)

Eddie Woo/ "Wootube"
from ABC News:
“We can give them an opportunity to use the light to do their homework or go to the toilet. Things that we take for granted.”

Some students in Victoria are helping to brighten the lives of kids in Ugandan refugee camps.

https://www.facebook.com/abcnews.au/videos/1701905813203516/

++ Urban Thinkscape Project

http://urbanthinkscape.com/about-2/



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++ Urban Thinkscape...(恕刪)


Taking Playtime Seriously
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/29/well/family/taking-playtime-seriously.html
http://news.ltn.com.tw/news/life/breakingnews/2366513

新竹市國家同步輻射研究中心副研究員李耀昌帶領國際研究團隊,經2年研究,在1.95億年前中國雲南祿豐龍肋骨化石的微血管通道中,發現全球最老保存完整的膠原蛋白及赤鐵礦微粒聚晶。研究成果被《發現雜誌》(Discover)選為「2017年全球百大發現」第12名,是近年台灣學者首度登上《發現雜誌》
Why Taiwan's Wages Are As Low As Mexico's

Forbes

Workers in Mexico earn an average $1,276 per month, the Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development says. Not a lot maybe, but Mexico ranks as a developing country because of a relatively low GDP per capita. Poverty in the Latin American nation comes to about 46% of a 120 million population, too. You expect low wages in developing countries. When people don’t earn much, it’s hard to develop an economy.

But workers in Taiwan are earning about the same. They took home $1,288 per month last year after a 1.6% increase over 2016, according to government figures released in November. The International Monetary Fund and others call Taiwan an advanced economy. Yet Taiwan’s wages come in lower than its industrialized Asian peers, such as Singapore and South Korea.

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from National Science Foundation

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